Meanwhile, the Gmail account on Twitter has said nothing — it last tweeted, at the time of this writing, on January 22.

Postscript 2:25pm ET: And service is now being restored for Gmail, it appears. Google+ is still sluggish.

Postscript 2:45pm ET: Gmail seems to be up-and-down now.

Postscript 3: Google’s posted an apology for the outages, saying they hit about 10 percent of users for about 30 minutes, and that it “missed the mark” for the reliability it aims for.

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Mad Tom Vane

BANG!

http://www.rankinstyle.com/ Jacques Bouchard

This reflects a disturbing trend I’ve seen with Google’s peripheral (but extremely significant) services lately. YouTube has been very buggy as of late, Hangouts has been unreliable, Webmaster Tools’s graph reporting missed a beat a couple months back, and now this. *sigh*

Ruud

Just asking : I see it so often, their own website, so your own email facility and why Gmail , not mailxxxxx.marketingland.com ??

Mark

It’s completely dead on the PC, but strangely enough, works fine on mobile.

http://www.linkedin.com/in/chrissanfilippo Chris Sanfilippo

Thank god DFEOJM was still up, What would you do if that site was down too? lol

Teresa Kuhl

Interesting. I browse Youtube a lot, and have noticed hiccups while the videos are playing, usually during the first 20 seconds. I thought it might be my Flash player, so I updated that, but the stuttering continued. Earlier, I also experienced an outage with Gmail. Closing the browser and restarting my machine seemed to resolve that.